Alt-right? What’s the difference between these people and Nazis?
Very little, it seems.
According to Wikipedia, “The alt–right is a loose group of people with far right ideologies who reject mainstream conservatism in the United States.”
The article goes on to say: “The alt-right has no formal ideology, although various sources have stated that white nationalism is fundamental. It has also been associated with white supremacism, Islamophobia, antifeminism, homophobia, anti-Semitism, ethno-nationalism, right-wing populism, nativism, traditionalism, and the neoreactionary movement.”
White supremacism, anti-Semitism and right-wing populism would have swung it for me – they’re Nazis in a new suit (or perhaps uniform).
But it seems they are self-identifying as Nazis as well. Take a look at this alt-right logo:
Now see an original Nazi newspaper propaganda rag:
Point proved?
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well most know by now aktion t4 rolling along without much of a ado culling of the stock through benefit denials yet they talk about it in the siderooms of the house of ill repute yet we see more deaths more abuse of their power on the peasants welcome to modern britain under the greedie party
Very worrying.
Proven without a doubt!